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ROME (AP) — An earthquake that jolted central - aad southern Italy,:was blamed today for at least three deaths, an The quake sent panicked residents into the streets of Rome and other cities and triggered 2 landslide: _hear Naples. | ; RAI-radio, a state-run network, said a 40-year-old farmer was killed in Cas‘-ta, near Naples. An 87- year-old woman died. in the Abruzzi village. of Alfadena, one of the hardest-hit areas, No details were given on the third death. Lo Thousands of people spent the night outdoors in the mountainous Abruzzi region, east of Rome, because they were afraid more. tremors -would collapse weakened buildings. Aftershocks. shook the | region Monday night and today. ° Office workers-and apartment dwellers ran into the streets in the Laurentino section.of Rame where, buildings swayed during the three-minutelong . tremor. The quake, which struck Monday evening, rattled furniture but caused no injuries in the capital, officials said. ; lraq says planes. attacked ships BAGHDAD (Reuter) — Iraq said today its air force planes attacked two large ships, belleved to be oil tankers, in the Persian Gulf on Monday night. The official Iraqi news agency INA quoted a military spokesman as saying that “the targets are -believed to be oil tankers.” | . oN woot, -He said the two “big naval targets," Iraq's usual term for shipping attacked in the gulf, were hit near Tran’s Kharg island oil terminal. The spokesman said all the jet fighters involved in the attack returned safely to base but gave no other details of the operation. po, “ Kharg island loading terminal, at the head of the gulf, is within a zone which Iraq has declared - barred to shipping because of its war with Iran. Baghdad last reported hitting ships in the area on April 27, when it said three vessels were left blazing after a naval attack, Tg . Son-indaw, ‘Abdulla, Rassi, to represent _ AGREES TO SERVE “4 - Agreement to serve in the government. SERVING TERUACE © RITIMAT © QUEEN CHARLOTTES a * President Amin Gemayel struggles to end civil we ‘with coalition government . BETRUT: (AP). — President Amin § ’ Gemayel travelled. to Syrian-controlled , northern. Lebanon today in an effort to bring the last major holdout into a national _ coalition governmerit intended to end the comiry’s civil war, . : State and privately owned radio statlons | said Gemayel met with former president ‘Suleiman Franjich immediately after his arrival by helicopter at the Summar Jteil army barracks in the northern province of Batroun. a : ; - Franjieh, the most powerful Maronite Catholic leader in the. north, had resented ‘the appointinent of his’ Greek Orthodox him ‘as interior minister in the new § . ‘national unity. cabinet, Franjieh had ‘iim ‘wanted to be represented by a Maronite. Rassl consequently refused to take up his post In the half-Christian, half-Moslem President Amin s ar cabinet under Syrian-backed Premier rocket-propelled grenades along a s- Rashid Kerami. called Green Line that separates Chriatlah Gemayel's.move came the day after eastern Beirut from the mostly Ma em ending 2 week-long deadlock over Shiite western sector. Moslem .demands for a greater role in handling the Israeli occupation of sauthern Lebsnon. | Policesaid two people were killed and 2 wounded in fighting during the 24-hours that. ended at daybreak today, ‘when Gemayel issued a presidential decree , hostilities tapered off. ren Monday ‘naming Shiite opposition leader’ Local radio stations said-Karami’s Nabih Berri as minister of state for: cabinet is expected to hold its first regular southern Lebanon and reconstruction in” session Wednesday and will concentrate addition to his original post as minister of on reopening traffic between Beirut’s two justice, electricity and water resources.” sectors as well as the airport and port. Israeli Prime Minister Yizhak- Shamir . “What Js-important now is to carry’ was quoted Monday as telling the - Lebanon-‘into-a new stage, that of newspaper Yediot Aharonot that -Israel liberating its land, reuniting it and its might soon pull its troops back from their people and rebuilding it on the basis of justice and equality,"" Berri told a news conference at which he announced his he di present positions in southern Lebanon. But d not set a date. ; . Shamir sald the arrangements will have to be made with elements in the local "_ As he spoke, his followers in Amal, the population, with Israeli-backed “‘millitia main Shiite militia, fired automatic riflés nits there and indirectly with’ the and machine-guns into the air in a half- -Leba hour celebration of Berri's appolntment, said. 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(AP) -- Jose Napoleon Duarte, jubilantly claiming: election as president despite an in- complete vote count, says he would welcome U.S. aid but would not let foreign troops fight the leftist rebels. Duarte, candidate of the centralist Christian Democratic party, was carried on the shoulders of cheering ‘supporters to a news conference Monday at which he stressed he -would seek a peaceful end to El Salvador’s 41¢-year-old civil war. “We will not accept any foreign troops, whether they are U.S., Cuban or Nicaraguan,’’ Duarte said, “I. believe the solution is a democratic solution, not one of violence,” He said unofficial results compiled --- by his party showed him ahead with * 55 per cent of the vote, while his challenger in Sunday's — runoff ultra-rightist . Roberto d'Aubuisson, had 45 per cent. Duarte said the figures were based on 94 per ‘ cent. of votes cast. The Central Election Council, , which oversees balloting and _WAIT FOR. RESULTS. .... counting, released no figures and is not expected to have official results ‘for several days. . Earlier Monday, d’Aubuisson said there was ‘‘a rather good possibility” he would be declared the winner even though his party’s figures showed Duarte with a slight lead. D’Aubuisson, a cashiered army major and leader of the Republican Nationalist Alliance, said the runoff results would be so close that whichever party wins would have to _ accept the other as a potent politigal,, FOrC@, cre ek vapen weedy, bs The U.S. House of Representatives has been waiting to act on a military ‘aid package to El Salvador. Some members of the Democratic majority say they want to see who won the Salvadoran election and whether that country's armed forces would respect the election results. Duarte appealed for “adequate economic and military assistance urgently from all the democratic governments of the world, especially . Arnulfo Romero in 1990. BARN Aid yes, but no troops: Duarte ... from the American government.” Reiterating his campaign: pledge, Duarte promised to appoint a commission to investigate ..death squads slayings, including the most notorious ones, such as the murder of Roman Catholic Archbishop Oscar D'Aubuisson has been linked to the death squads, allegations he strongly denies. . “ Duarte promised, if elected, to assert control over the army and sald he believed the military would accept vos, the election results, +--+. 95 yh. » He, also - pledged: to. seek. paane through dialogue with the rebels, But he opposes giving the guerrillas a share in the government's power. 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